He was beyond that state in which any difference was apprehensible between one thing and another. |
Discoverable only by reason, natural laws are immutable and universal, apprehensible by all men. |
It is immediately apprehensible, and needs to be seen again and again, because it remains puzzling, both as to its form and as to its meaning. |
Picasso's goatish stuff in Montreal takes us down the scale, making the germination of his art matter-of-factly apprehensible. |
The new popular poetry reminds literati that auditory poetry virtually always employs apprehensible formal patterns to shape its language. |
According to realist epistemology, mental entities are private, in the sense that each of them is apprehensible by one person only. |